Note: The table above gives the ranking of the trainer for the season
amongst all trainers that had at least one 2yo runner for the 'Runs' related
categories and those that had at least one winner in the 'Wins' categories.
For example the trainer who has the most individual 2yo runners one year
will have "1." in the first cell of each line of the table.

The full ranking lists are available on the website for the 2005-7 & 2009-11 seasons
by going to the main Index Page for the season and then choosing the 'Summary
Stats' section.

Note: The pair of figures in brackets are the breakdown of the
main number into later winners in the season (first figure) and later non-winners
(second figure). For example a cell with "4 (1-3)" would represent 4 debut
runs in that group of which 1 horse won later in the season and 3 did not
win.

Note: The main figure in each cell is the number of debut runners
which had a starting price within that group. The two figures in brackets
are the number of debut winners (first figure) and debut placers (i.e.
finished second or third) that the trainer had within that starting price
group. For example "7 (1-3)" would indicate 7 debut runs of which one won,
3 placed and, by implication, that 4 were unplaced.

Note the SP ranges are the actual SP Values turned into decimal numbers.
Therefore the first range covers all SPs from odds-on up to 2/1 for example.

Note: "Auction" = Auction races where the actual raceweight carried
varies depending upon the runner's sales price. (Includes Maiden Auctions and not Median Auctions in which races weights are to normal Maiden Race weight scales and qualification to run in the race depends upon the Sire's Sales Median level.)
Note: "Conds" = Condition Races, which includes occasional Listed race debuts.
Note: "Sales" = Either races limited to yearlings sold at particular sales or sales races which only accept horses nominated as yearlings. Note than from 2011 these races have been categorised as Conditions or Novice races depending upon the individual race conditions.

Note that a debut run is defined as the horse's first racecourse run.
Therefore a first run for a new trainer after a previous run is not
included in the debut statistics.

The table shows the 2yos that made their debut for the trainer in each
month split by whether they were winners during the season or not. If a
cell in the table were "4-8", for example, it would mean 12 total debuts
in that month of which 4 were winners during the season and 8 were not.